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WATCH: Mexicans burn Trump effigies in Easter celebrations

Mexicans have shown their disdain for Donald Trump by burning effigies of him during Easter celeb...
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09.44 27 Mar 2016


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WATCH: Mexicans burn Trump eff...

WATCH: Mexicans burn Trump effigies in Easter celebrations

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09.44 27 Mar 2016


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Mexicans have shown their disdain for Donald Trump by burning effigies of him during Easter celebrations.

The Republican presidential frontrunner has been criticised for his plan to build a wall along the border with the US to keep out immigrants.

Effigies of the billionaire property tycoon were reportedly set on fire across the country, including in Mexico City, Puebla and Monterrey.

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In the capital's La Merced district, hundreds of people yelled "death" and various insults as they watched the grinning papier mache mock-up of Trump explode.

The burning is part of a Mexican Holy Week tradition where neighbourhoods set alight effigies to represent Judas Iscariot, who the Bible says betrayed Jesus Christ.

Trump had also previously been available in piñata form, as seen below.

 

🎉dalé dalé DUMP TRUMP! #trumppiñata #donaldtrump #lamission #dumptrump #tbt

A photo posted by Arianna Paz (@ariariaripaz) on

 

Artist Felipe Linares, whose family has been making Judases for more than 50 years, produced one Trump model.

He said: "Since he started his campaign and began talking about immigrants, Mexico, and Mexicans, I said 'I've got to get this guy'".

Mr Trump has vowed to make Mexico pay for the wall - something that the country's president Enrique Pena Nieto has rejected.

He likened the Republican candidate's "strident tone" to the rise of dictators like Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini.

Mr Trump has accused Mexico of sending rapists and drug runners across the border.

And he has vowed to increase fees on some Mexican visas and all border crossing cards to help make Mexico pay for the wall.

The effigies are often modelled on unpopular political figures.

And it seems that President Barack Obama is not immune from criticism as there was at least one effigy of him set alight as well.


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